Somehow the formatting got a bit messy...
SQL> show parameter user_dump
NAME TYPE VALUE
------------------------------------ ----------- ------------------------------
user_dump_dest string /app/oracle/admin/fusepw03/udump
Markus Reger <Reger_at_mdw.ac.at> wrote:
normally there can be two reasons
firstly giving a dump file destination=20
secondly - hardly dare say - a link?
never experienced that before on a dozen of suns/oracles
kr mr
>>> roon987_at_yahoo.co.uk 02/03 2:48 >>>
9.2.0.4 on HP 11.11
I've got the following paramter set in the database
=20
SQL> show parameter user_dump_NAME TYPE =
VALUE------------------------------------ ----------- -----------------=
-------------user_dump_dest string /app/oracle/a=
dmin/fusepw03/udump But it's writing the trace files to ORACLE_HOME/rdbms/l=
og Any ideas as to why this is the case. TIA BTW Am also using a spfile. =
=20
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